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Make Your Own Crown Template

  • Updated

    Updated:  24 Apr 2023

Create a paper crown fit for a King or Queen!

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  5 Pages

  • Years

    Years:  P - 1

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teaching resource

Make Your Own Crown Template

  • Updated

    Updated:  24 Apr 2023

Create a paper crown fit for a King or Queen!

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  5 Pages

  • Years

    Years:  P - 1

Create a paper crown fit for a King or Queen!

Printable Crown Template for Royal Events

This printable crown template is a great resource to use in the early years classroom. Not only does it promote learning through play, but the construction of the crown also develops fine motor skills. It’s also a great way to incorporate storytelling or historical events into the classroom such as King Charles III Coronation.

Encourage your students to get creative and decorate their crowns with crayons, markers, stick-on jewels, and other craft supplies you may have available to them.

The template has been created so that students can measure their heads and cut off any excess bits of the template to fit their heads.

Give Them the (Safety) Scissors

This template makes for a bonus cutting skills activity, depending on your students’ ages and abilities.

With adult supervision, cutting skills help students work multiple muscle groups and their brains, plus:

  • strengthen finger and hand muscles
  • build dexterity and fine motor skills
  • improve hand-eye coordination
  • develop focus and attention.

And all of these skills are necessary to use a pencil and a fork; button a shirt and tie shoes; write, type, and swipe.

Scissor skills are brain and muscle skills!

Get Your Printable Crown Template Today!

Once you’ve downloaded the available PDF, it is advised to print on thick card to ensure the durability of the crown once it’s put together.

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